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Good morning
after about 20 years of use of inventor (mainly) and solidworks I have to move on creo 4.0.
What do you recommend me to increase the learning curve and make the passage as painless as possible?
mainly I deal with plastic parts and diecast aluminum assemblies.

Thank you.
Hi.
 
I think much depends on how much you are brought to the use of cads, solidworks approaches enough to creo.
I don't think you might need a basic course, but I'd advise you to play on it a little bit and then, if you think it's necessary, you can do whatever course you need.
If you do only basic solid modeling I think you won't find many problems.
 
I suggest you take the latest version of creo to get closer to your old cad... me from sw to creo 2/3 I have struggled. .
 
I suggest you take the latest version of creo to get closer to your old cad... me from sw to creo 2/3 I have struggled. .
Unfortunately, this company passes... with inventor I was at 2019.
Actually some things seem a little dated to me. . .
Does anyone have the patience to explain to me what the date code is?

Thank you.
 
the date code indicates the subrevision of a version of creo.
for creo 4.0 there have certainly been various releases on different datacodes, are usually identified as m020 - m060 - m080 etc.
 

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